Aside from this interview being Hillary Clinton and hot sauce level of cringey pandering, advocating for legalization is fine.

But there are two problems with this interview. She claims to have smoked pot in college while listening to Tupac and Snoop Dogg. But she graduated law school in 1989. Tupac's first album came out in 1991 and Snoop's first album came out in 1993.
Going by that timeline, she was DDA of Alameda County from 1990 to 1998. So if she was smoking pot while listening to Tupac and Snoop, that was at the same time she was busting people for low level drug crimes.

Aside from this interview being Hillary Clinton and hot sauce level of cringey pandering, advocating for legalization is fine.

But there are two problems with this interview. She claims to have smoked pot in college while listening to Tupac and Snoop Dogg. But she graduated law school in 1989. Tupac's first album came out in 1991 and Snoop's first album came out in 1993.
Going by that timeline, she was DDA of Alameda County from 1990 to 1998. So if she was smoking pot while listening to Tupac and Snoop, that was at the same time she was busting people for low level drug crimes.

Aside from this interview being Hillary Clinton and hot sauce level of cringey pandering, advocating for legalization is fine.

But there are two problems with this interview. She claims to have smoked pot in college while listening to Tupac and Snoop Dogg. But she graduated law school in 1989. Tupac's first album came out in 1991 and Snoop's first album came out in 1993.
Going by that timeline, she was DDA of Alameda County from 1990 to 1998. So if she was smoking pot while listening to Tupac and Snoop, that was at the same time she was busting people for low level drug crimes.

Aside from this interview being Hillary Clinton and hot sauce level of cringey pandering, advocating for legalization is fine.

But there are two problems with this interview. She claims to have smoked pot in college while listening to Tupac and Snoop Dogg. But she graduated law school in 1989. Tupac's first album came out in 1991 and Snoop's first album came out in 1993.
Going by that timeline, she was DDA of Alameda County from 1990 to 1998. So if she was smoking pot while listening to Tupac and Snoop, that was at the same time she was busting people for low level drug crimes.

Aside from this interview being Hillary Clinton and hot sauce level of cringey pandering, advocating for legalization is fine.

But there are two problems with this interview. She claims to have smoked pot in college while listening to Tupac and Snoop Dogg. But she graduated law school in 1989. Tupac's first album came out in 1991 and Snoop's first album came out in 1993.
Going by that timeline, she was DDA of Alameda County from 1990 to 1998. So if she was smoking pot while listening to Tupac and Snoop, that was at the same time she was busting people for low level drug crimes.

I just explained that. She's either lying about when she smoked pot or she was doing it at the same time she was busting other people for the same thing. Probably both. She probably realized that admitting that she smoked pot while she was a DDA wasn't great so she tried to make it seem like a college thing. Except she blew her story by adding a detail that doesn't add up.

... But there are two problems with this interview. She claims to have smoked pot in college while listening to Tupac and Snoop Dogg. But she graduated law school in 1989. Tupac's first album came out in 1991 and Snoop's first album came out in 1993. Going by that timeline, she was DDA of Alameda County from 1990 to 1998. So if she was smoking pot while listening to Tupac and Snoop, that was at the same time she was busting people for low level drug crimes.

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